I was trying to install a new Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000 on my Computer.
Windows XP Pro 64-bit
2GB ram
500GB Hard Drive
Athlon 64 x2 4400
When i first plugged the camera in it tried finding drivers and then asked me where i wanted to search and stuff like that.
However the software on the CD said to unplug the camera until it asks for it to be plugged in. SO i did that.
However, now when I plug in the camera it sees new hardware and then automatically tells me it had a problem installing it.
This camera is 64-bit compatible... and I installed it on a laptop so I know that the camera isn't broken.
I was wondering if anyone knows of a way for me to completely wipe clean from the machine any info that lets it know that i have ever plugged it in before.
Because it seems to have a history of knowing that it doesn't work and just goes right to that.
Thanks.
Windows XP Pro 64-bit
2GB ram
500GB Hard Drive
Athlon 64 x2 4400
When i first plugged the camera in it tried finding drivers and then asked me where i wanted to search and stuff like that.
However the software on the CD said to unplug the camera until it asks for it to be plugged in. SO i did that.
However, now when I plug in the camera it sees new hardware and then automatically tells me it had a problem installing it.
This camera is 64-bit compatible... and I installed it on a laptop so I know that the camera isn't broken.
I was wondering if anyone knows of a way for me to completely wipe clean from the machine any info that lets it know that i have ever plugged it in before.
Because it seems to have a history of knowing that it doesn't work and just goes right to that.
Thanks.
